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'''Battle Course 2''' is the second battle course of ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''. It uses the same background of the same game's [[GBA Bowser's Castle 2|Bowser Castle 2]], and the same tileset as the same game's [[GBA Bowser's Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]. The stage is predominantly square-shaped, with stone and mesh bridges, and several large [[lava]] trenches. Sometimes, it can be tricky trying to get into the middle of the course due to the number of jumps.<br>
'''Battle Course 2''' is the second battle course of ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''. It uses the same background of the same game's [[GBA Bowser's Castle 2|Bowser Castle 2]], and the same tileset as the same game's [[GBA Bowser's Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]. The stage is predominantly square-shaped, with stone and mesh bridges, and several large [[lava]] trenches. Sometimes, it can be tricky trying to get into the middle of the course due to the number of jumps.<br>


The stage has a different layout in the Japanese version of the game, with the jumps being toward the edges of the course instead of towards the center and the stage being smaller. It can be assumed it got changed in the international versions of the game due to the original layout resembling a {{wp|Swastika}}.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Mario_Kart:_Super_Circuit#Battle_Course_2 ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' page on The Cutting Room Floor]</ref> Despite this the track preview remains the same in all versions. It is the only [[Mario Kart]] course to have its layout changed between the Japanese and overseas version of the game.{{br|left}}
The stage has a different layout in the Japanese version of the game, with the jumps being toward the edges of the course instead of towards the center and the stage being smaller. It was changed in the international versions of the game, likely due to the original layout resembling the Nazi {{wp|Swastika|Hakenkreuz}}.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Mario_Kart:_Super_Circuit#Battle_Course_2 ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' page on The Cutting Room Floor]</ref> Despite this the track preview remains the same in all versions. It is the only [[Mario Kart]] course to have its layout changed between the Japanese and overseas version of the game.{{br|left}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Latest revision as of 21:36, July 12, 2024

This article is about the second battle course in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. For other uses of the name "Battle Course", see Battle Course.
Battle Course 2
Battle Course 2 icon
The course icon
Information
Appears in Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001)
Cup(s) Battle Mode
Music sample
Course map
Battle Course 2
The minimap of Battle Course 2 from Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Japan
The map of Battle Course 2 in the Japanese version of Mario Kart: Super Circuit
The minimap of Battle Course 2 in the Japanese version of Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Toad on the battle course

Battle Course 2 is the second battle course of Mario Kart: Super Circuit. It uses the same background of the same game's Bowser Castle 2, and the same tileset as the same game's Bowser Castle 3. The stage is predominantly square-shaped, with stone and mesh bridges, and several large lava trenches. Sometimes, it can be tricky trying to get into the middle of the course due to the number of jumps.

The stage has a different layout in the Japanese version of the game, with the jumps being toward the edges of the course instead of towards the center and the stage being smaller. It was changed in the international versions of the game, likely due to the original layout resembling the Nazi Hakenkreuz.[1] Despite this the track preview remains the same in all versions. It is the only Mario Kart course to have its layout changed between the Japanese and overseas version of the game.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バトルコース2[?]
Batoru Kōsu 2
Battle Course 2
Chinese 对战赛道 2[2]
Duìzhàn Sàidào 2
Battle Track 2
French Circuit Combat 2[3] Combat Circuit 2
Italian Circuito di gara 2[3] Match Circuit 2
Spanish Circuito de Batalla 2[3] Battle Circuit 2

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